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ANTHROPOLOGY 2005-2011 SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS: A. A. Bauer and A. S. Agbe-Davies, eds. (2010). Social Archaeologies of Trade and Exchange: Exploring Relationships among People, Places, and Things. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer, ed. (2011). Life is Too Short for Faint-Heartedness: Essays in Memory of Andrew Sherratt. Special Issue of Journal of World Prehistory 24(2-3). J. Marstine, A. A. Bauer, and C. Haines, eds. (2011). New Directions in Museum Ethics. Special Issue of Museum Management and Curatorship 26(2). Kevin Birth 2008. Bacchanalian Sentiments: Musical Experiences and Political Counterpoints in Trinidad. Durham: Duke University Press. Omri Elisha- Moral Ambition: Mobilization and Social Outreach in Evangelical Megachurches, University of California Press (Anthropology of Christianity series), 2011. Halliburton, M. Mudpacks and Prozac: Experiencing Ayurvedic, Biomedical, and Religious Healing. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2009 Mandana Limbert 2008, with Elizabeth Ferry, Timely Assets: The Politics of Resources and their Temporalities, Santa Fe: School of American Research, Advanced Seminar Series. Mandana Limbert In the Time of Oil: Piety, Memory and Social Life in an Omani Town. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. Makihara, Miki, and Bambi B. Schieffelin (eds.). 2007. Consequences of Contact: Language Ideologies and Sociocultural Transformations in Pacific Societies. New York: Oxford University Press. Cecil, Leslie G. and Timothy W. Pugh, editors 2009 Maya Worldviews at Conquest. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Snyder, K. 2005. The Iraqw of Tanzania: Negotiating Rural Development. Westview Press Karen Strassler Refracted Visions: Popular Photography and National Modernity in Java, Duke University Press, 2010 Swedell, L. 2006 Strategies of Sex and Survival in Hamadryas Baboons: Through A Female Lens. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall (released in February 2005). Swedell, L. & Leigh, S., editors. (2006) Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives. Springer, New York. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: A. A. Bauer. (2008) “Cultural Property, Ethics, and Law in International Context,” in World Archaeological Congress (WAC) Handbook on Postcolonialism and Archaeology, U. Rizvi and J. Lydon, eds. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer. (2008) “The Terroir of Culture: Long-term History, Heritage Preservation, and the Specificities of Place,” Heritage Management. A. A. Bauer (2008). “New Ways of Thinking About Cultural Property,” Fordham International Law Journal 31:690-724. A. A. Bauer (2009). The Terroir of Culture: Long-term History, Heritage Preservation, and the Specificities of Place. Heritage Management 2:81-103. A. A. Bauer (2010). Cultural Property, Ethics, and Law in International Context. In World Archaeological Congress (WAC) Handbook of Postcolonial Archaeology, J. Lydon and U. Rizvi, eds., pp. 249-257. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer (2011). Life is Too Short for Faint-Heartedness: The Archaeology of Andrew Sherratt. Journal of World Prehistory 24:99-105. Birth, Kevin, Time and the Biological Consequences of Capitalism. Current Anthropology 48(2): 215- 236. (2007) Kevin Birth 2008. The Creation of Coevalness and the Danger of Homochronism, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 14: 3-20 Kevin Birth 2008. Response to Johannes Fabian, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 14:665. Kevin Birth 2009. Review of Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation: Ethnicity, Exception, or Exit. By Reuel Rogers. New West Indian Guide, 83(1-2):147-149.

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BOOKS: A. A. Bauer and A. S. Agbe-Davies, eds. (2010). Social Archaeologies of Trade and Exchange: Exploring Relationships among People, Places, and Things. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer, ed. (2011). Life is Too Short for Faint-Heartedness: Essays in Memory of Andrew Sherratt. Special Issue of Journal of World Prehistory 24(2-3). J. Marstine, A. A. Bauer, and C. Haines, eds. (2011). New Directions in Museum Ethics. Special Issue of Museum Management and Curatorship 26(2). Kevin Birth 2008. Bacchanalian Sentiments: Musical Experiences and Political Counterpoints in Trinidad. Durham: Duke University Press. Omri Elisha- Moral Ambition: Mobilization and Social Outreach in Evangelical Megachurches, University of California Press (Anthropology of Christianity series), 2011. Halliburton, M. Mudpacks and Prozac: Experiencing Ayurvedic, Biomedical, and Religious Healing. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2009 Mandana Limbert 2008, with Elizabeth Ferry, Timely Assets: The Politics of Resources and their Temporalities, Santa Fe: School of American Research, Advanced Seminar Series. Mandana Limbert In the Time of Oil: Piety, Memory and Social Life in an Omani Town. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. Makihara, Miki, and Bambi B. Schieffelin (eds.). 2007. Consequences of Contact: Language Ideologies and Sociocultural Transformations in Pacific Societies. New York: Oxford University Press. Cecil, Leslie G. and Timothy W. Pugh, editors 2009 Maya Worldviews at Conquest. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Snyder, K. 2005. The Iraqw of Tanzania: Negotiating Rural Development. Westview Press Karen Strassler Refracted Visions: Popular Photography and National Modernity in Java, Duke University Press, 2010 Swedell, L. 2006 Strategies of Sex and Survival in Hamadryas Baboons: Through A Female Lens. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall (released in February 2005). Swedell, L. & Leigh, S., editors. (2006) Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives. Springer, New York. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: A. A. Bauer. (2008) “Cultural Property, Ethics, and Law in International Context,” in World Archaeological Congress (WAC) Handbook on Postcolonialism and Archaeology, U. Rizvi and J. Lydon, eds. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer. (2008) “The Terroir of Culture: Long-term History, Heritage Preservation, and the Specificities of Place,” Heritage Management. A. A. Bauer (2008). “New Ways of Thinking About Cultural Property,” Fordham International Law Journal 31:690-724. A. A. Bauer (2009). The Terroir of Culture: Long-term History, Heritage Preservation, and the Specificities of Place. Heritage Management 2:81-103. A. A. Bauer (2010). Cultural Property, Ethics, and Law in International Context. In World Archaeological Congress (WAC) Handbook of Postcolonial Archaeology, J. Lydon and U. Rizvi, eds., pp. 249-257. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer (2011). Life is Too Short for Faint-Heartedness: The Archaeology of Andrew Sherratt. Journal of World Prehistory 24:99-105. Birth, Kevin, Time and the Biological Consequences of Capitalism. Current Anthropology 48(2): 215-236. (2007) Kevin Birth 2008. The Creation of Coevalness and the Danger of Homochronism, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 14: 3-20 Kevin Birth 2008. Response to Johannes Fabian, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 14:665. Kevin Birth 2009. Review of Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation: Ethnicity, Exception, or Exit. By Reuel Rogers. New West Indian Guide, 83(1-2):147-149.

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Birth, K., 2011. The Regular Sound of the Cock: Context-Dependent Time Reckoning in the Middle Ages. Kronoscope 11(1-2): 125-144. John F. Collins 2008 “‘But What if I Should Need to Defecate in your Neighborhood, Madame?’: Empire, Redemption and the ‘Tradition of the Oppressed’ in a Brazilian Historical Center.” Cultural Anthropology 23(2): 279-328. John F. Collins 2008 “Patrimony, Public Health, and National Culture: The Commodification and Redemption of Origins in Neoliberal Brazil.” Critique of Anthropology (28)2: 237-255. Collins, John, “Recent Approaches in English to Brazilian Racial Ideologies: Ambiguity, Research Methods, and Semiotic Ideologies,” Comparative Studies in Society and History, 49(4): 997-1009.(2007) Collins, John, “The Sounds of Tradition: Arbitrariness and Agency in a Brazilian Cultural Heritage Center.” Ethnos 72(3):383-407.(2007) Collins, John.“Historical and Cultural Patrimony in Brazil: Recent Works in Portuguese.” Latin American Research Review 44(1): 291-301. Collins, JF., "Melted Gold and National Bodies: The Hermeneutics of Depth and the Value of History in Brazilian Racial Politics." American Ethnologist 48(4): 683-700. Collins, JF., “Culture, Content, and the Enclosure of Human Being: UNESCO’s ‘Intangible’ Heritage in the New Millennium.” Radical History Review, 109 (Winter): 121-135. DeBoer, W. 2005 Colours for a North American Past. World Archaeology 37(1): 66-91. DeBoer, Warren R. 2011 Deep Time, Big Space: An Archaeologist Skirts the Topic at Hand. In Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia: Reconstructing Past Identities from Archaeology, Linguistics, and Ethnohistory, edited by Alf Hornborg and Jonathan Hill, pp.75-98, University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Omri Elisha - “Evangelical Megachurches and the Christianization of Civil Society: An Ethnographic Case Study.” In Politics and Partnerships: The Role of Voluntary Associations in America’s Political Past and Present, Elisabeth Clemens and Doug Guthrie, eds. University of Chicago Press. Halliburton, M. 2005 “‘Just Some Spirits:’ The Erosion of Spirit Possession and the Rise of ‘Tension’ in South India.” Medical Anthropology 24(2):111-144. Halliburton, M., “Resistance or Inaction? Protecting Ayurvedic Medical Knowledge and Problems of Agency.” American Ethnologist 38(1): 85-100, 2011 Mandana Limbert 2008 “Depleted Futures: Anticipating the End of Oil in Oman” In Timely Assets: The Politics of Resources and their Temporalities, edited by Mandana E. Limbert and Elizabeth Ferry. Santa Fe: School of American Research, Advanced Seminar Series. Mandana Limbert 2008 “The Sacred Date: Gifts of God in an Omani Town” Ethnos. 73(3): 361-376. Mandana Limbert 2008 “In the Ruins of Bahla: Reconstructed Forts and Crumbling Walls in an Omani Town” Social Text 95. 26(2): 83-103. Limbert, M. 2005 “Personal Memories, Revolutionary States and Indian Ocean Migrations” MIT-EJMES. 5:21-33. Makihara, Miki 2005. Rapa Nui Ways of Speaking Spanish: Language Shift and Socialization on Easter Island. Language in Society 34(5):727–762. Makiahra, Miki 2005. Being Rapa Nui, Speaking Spanish: Children’s Voices on Easter Island. Anthropological Theory 5(2):117–134. Makihara, M. 2011 (reappeared). Linguistic Syncretism and Language Ideologies: Transforming Sociolinguistic Hierarchy on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). American Anthropologist. In The Anthropology of Language. A virtual issue of American Anthropologist, edited by Tom Boellstorff. Pechenkina EA, Ambrose SH, Ma X, Benfer RA 2005 Reconstructing Northern Chinese Neolithic Subsistence Practices by Isotopic Analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 32:1176-1189. Pechenkina EA, Delgado M. 2006. Dimensions of health and social structure in the Early Intermediate Period cemetery at Villa El Salvador, Peru. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 131:218-235. Plummer, T., Bishop, L. & F. Hertel (2008). Habitat preference of extant African bovids based on astragalus morphology: operationalizing ecomorphology for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. Journal of Archaeological Science 35: 3016–3027 Plummer TW, Ditchfield PW, Bishop LC, Kingston JD, Ferraro JV, Braun, D. Hertel, F. & R. B. Potts (2009) Oldest Evidence of Toolmaking Hominins in a Grassland-Dominated Ecosystem. PLoS ONE 4(9): e7199, 1-8. Plummer, T., Bishop, L., Ditchfield, P., Kingston, J., Ferraro, J., Hertel, F. & D. Braun (2009). The environmental context of Oldowan hominin activities at Kanjera South, Kenya. In Hovers, E. & D. Braun (eds) Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding the Oldowan, Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 149-160.

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Plummer, T., Bishop, L. & F. Hertel (2008). Habitat preference of extant African bovids based on astragalus morphology: operationalizing ecomorphology for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. Journal of Archaeological Science 35: 3016–3027 Bishop, Laura, Plummer, Thomas, Ferraro, Joseph, Ditchfield, Peter, Braun, David, Hertel, Fritz, Hicks, Jason, & Richard B. Potts (2006). Recent research into Oldowan hominin activities at Kanjera South, Western Kenya. African Archaeological Review 26: 31-40. Braun, D., Plummer, T., Ferraro, J., Ditchfield, P. & L. Bishop (2009). Raw material quality and Oldowan hominin toolstone preferences: Evidence from Kanjera South. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 1605–1614 Braun, D., Plummer, T., Ditchfield, P., Bishop, L. & J. Ferraro (2009). Oldowan technology and raw material variability at Kanjera South, Kenya. In Hovers, E. & D. Braun (eds) Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding the Oldowan, Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 99-110. Delaney-Rivera, C., Plummer, T., Hodgson, J., Forrest, F., Hertel, F., & J. Oliver (2009). Pits and pitfalls: taxonomic variability and patterning in tooth mark dimensions. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 2597-2608. Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 Contagion and Alterity: Kowoj Maya Appropriations of European Objects. American Anthropologist 111(3): 373-386. Braun, D., Plummer, T., Ditchfield, P., Ferraro, J. V., Maina, D., Bishop, L. C., Potts, R. (2008) Oldowan Behavior and Raw Material Transport: Perspectives from the Kanjera Formation. Journal of Archaeological Science 35: 2329–2345 Stinson, S. Nutritional, developmental, and genetic influences on relative sitting height athigh altitude. American Journal of Human Biology 21:606-613. Karen Strassler “Cosmopolitan Visions: Ethnic Chinese and the Photographic Envisioning of Indonesia in the 1950s” The Journal of Asian Studies, 67, May 2008: 395-432. Strassler, Karen. “Reformasi Through Our Eyes: Children as Witnesses of History in Post-Suharto Indonesia,”Visual Anthropology Review, 22(2), September 2006: 53-70. Strassler, Karen. “The Multi-Media Expert, Pakar Telematika,” in “Figures of Modernity in Post-Suharto Indonesia,” Joshua Barker and Johan Lindquist, eds. in Indonesia 87, spring 2009: 35-72 Strassler, Karen The Face of Money: Crisis, Currency, and Remediation in Post-Suharto Indonesia” Cultural Anthropology 24(1), February 2009. Karen Strassler “Picturing Indonesians,” in Trans-Asia Photography Review, Inaugural Issue, September 2010. Schreier, A. & Swedell, L. (2008) Use of Palm Trees as a Sleeping Site by Hamadryas Baboons in Ethiopia. American Journal of Primatology 70: 107-113. Swedell, L., Hailemeskel, G., & Schreier, A. (2008) Composition and Seasonality of Diet in Wild Hamadryas Baboons: Preliminary Findings from Filoha. Folia Primatologica 79: 476-490. Schreier, A. & Swedell, L. (2008) The Fourth Level of Social Structure in a Multi-Level Society: Ecological and Social Functions of Clans in Hamadryas Baboons. American Journal of Primatology 71: 948-955. van Doorn, A., O’Riain, M.J., & Swedell, L. (2010) The effects of extreme seasonality of climate and day length on the activity budget and diet of semi-commensal chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) in the Cape Peninsula of South Africa. American Journal of Primatology 72(2): 104-112. Swedell, L., Saunders, J., Schreier, A., Davis, B., Tesfaye, T., & Pines, M. (2011) Female “dispersal” in hamadryas baboons: Transfer among social units in a multilevel society. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 145: 360-370 (DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.21504). Pines, M., Saunders, J., & Swedell, L. (2011) Alternative routes to the leader male role: Follower versus solitary male strategies and outcomes in hamadryas baboons. American Journal of Primatology 73: 679-691 (DOI: 10.1002/ajp.20951). Pines, M. & Swedell, L. (2011) Not without a fair fight: Failed abductions of females in wild hamadryas baboons. Primates 52: 249-252 (DOI: 10.1007/s10329-011-0242-x).

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BOOK CHAPTERS: A. A. Bauer (2008b). “Heritage Preservation in Law and Policy: Handling the Double Edged Sword of Development,” in Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development in the Arab World, Fekri Hassan, ed. Alexandria: Bibliotheca Alexandrina. A. A. Bauer (2008a). “Import, Imitation, and Communication: Pottery Style, Technology, and Coastal Contact in the Early Bronze Age Black Sea,” in ‘Import’ and ‘Imitation’: Methodical and Practical Problems with an Archaeological Key Concept, P. Biehl and Y. Rassamakin, eds., pp. 89-104. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes Band 11. Beier & Beran: Langenweißbach. O. P. Doonan and A. A. Bauer (2010). Buying a Table in Erfelek: Socialities of Contact and Community in the Black Sea Region. In Social Archaeologies of Trade and Exchange: Exploring Relationships among People, Places, and Things, A. S. Agbe-Davies and A. A. Bauer, eds., pp. 183-206. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer and A. S. Agbe-Davies (2010). Trade and Interaction in Archaeology. In Social Archaeologies of Trade and Exchange: Exploring Relationships among People, Places, and Things, A. S. Agbe-Davies and A. A. Bauer, eds., pp. 29-48. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. S. Agbe-Davies and A. A. Bauer (2010). Introduction: Rethinking Trade as a Social Activity. In Social Archaeologies of Trade and Exchange: Exploring Relationships among People, Places, and Things, A. S. Agbe-Davies and A. A. Bauer, eds., pp. 13-28. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. A. A. Bauer (2011). The Near East, Europe, and the ‘Routes’ of Community in the Early Bronze Age Black Sea. In Interweaving Worlds: Systemic Interactions in Eurasia, 7th to 1st millennia BC, T. Wilkinson, S. Sherratt, and J. Bennet, eds., pp. 175-188. Oxford: Oxbow. J. Marstine, A. A. Bauer, and C. Haines (2011). Introduction: New Directions in Museum Ethics. Museum Management and Curatorship 26:91-95 Birth, K. 2005 Time and Consciousness. IN A Companion to Psychological Anthropology. Robert Edgerton and Conerly Casey, eds. Pp. 17-29. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Birth, K., 2011. “Signs and Wonders: The Uncanny Verum and the Anthropological Illusion” in David Lipset and Paul Roscoe (eds.) Echoes of the Tambaran: Masculinity, History and the Subject in the Work of Donald F. Tuzin. Pp. 117-136. Canberra: Australian National University Press. Collins, JF., “Nation-State Consolidation and Cultural Patrimony.” The Brazilian State: Paths and Prospects of Dirigisme and Liberalization, eds. Mauricio Font and Laura Randall: Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 219-246. Warren R. DeBoer Wrenched bodies, pp. 233-261 of Captivity and Its Consequences, edited by Catherine Cameron, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City [Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry Series], 2008 Elisha, Omri. 2009 Review of Words Upon the Word: An Ethnography of Evangelical Bible Group Study by James Bielo. Anthropological Quarterly, 82(4), Fall.2009 Omri Elisha - “Taking the (Inner) City for God: Ambiguities of Urban Social Engagement among Conservative White Evangelicals.” In The Fundamentalist City: Religion and Urbanism in the New Global Order, edited by Nezar AlSayyad and Mejgan Massoumi, Routledge Press. Omri Elisha - “Faith Beyond Belief: Evangelical Protestant Conceptions of Faith and the Resonance of Anti-Humanism,” anthologized in Ritual and Belief: Readings in the Anthropology of Religion (third edition), edited by David Hicks, Alta Mira Press. Halliburton, M. “Drug Resistance, Patent Resistance: Indian Pharmaceuticals and the Impact of a New Patent Regime.” Global Public Health 4(6): 515-527, 2009 Limbert, M. 2005 “Gender, Religious Knowledge and Education in an Omani Town” In Monarchies and Nations: Globalization and Identity in the Arab States of the Gulf, edited by Paul Dresch and James Piscatori. London: I.B. Taurus, pp. 182-202. Limbert, Mandana E, “Marriage, Status and the Politics of Nationality in Oman” In The Gulf Family: Kinship policies and Modernity, edited by Alanoud Alsharekh. London: Saqi Books, pp. 167-179.(2007) Limbert, M., 2011, “The Miracle of History: Temporality and Uncertainty in Southern Arabia” In Anthrohistory: Unsettling Knowledge, Questioning Discipline, edited by David William Cohen, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Makihara, Miki 2007. イースター島の光と影 [‘Easter Island: Light and Shadow’]. Inオセアニア—海の人類大移動 [‘Oceania: The Movement of Peoples across the Seas’], edited by Michiko Intoh and Taku Iida, pp.106–111. Kyoto, Japan: Showado.

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Makihara, Miki 2007. モアイ [‘Moai’]. In オセアニア—海の人類大移動 [‘Oceania: The Movement of Peoples across the Seas’], edited by Michiko Intoh and Taku Iida, p.112. Kyoto, Japan: Showado. Makihara, Miki 2007. Cultural Processes and Linguistic Mediations: Pacific Explorations. In Consequences of Contact: Language Ideologies and Sociocultural Transformations in Pacific Societies, edited by Miki Makihara and Bambi Schieffelin, pp. 3–29. New York: Oxford University Press. Makihara, Miki 2007. Linguistic Purism in Rapa Nui Political Discourse. In Consequences of Contact: Language Ideologies and Sociocultural Transformations in Pacific Societies, edited by Miki Makihara and Bambi Schieffelin, pp. 49–69. New York: Oxford University Press Makihara, Miki 2009. Heterogeneity in Linguistic Practice, Competence, and Ideology: Language and Community on Easter Island. In The Native Speaker Concept: Ethnographic Investigations of Native Speaker Effects, edited by Neriko M. Doerr, pp.249–275. Mouton de Gruyter. Makihara, Miki 2009. New Paths in the Linguistic Anthropology of Oceania. Annual Review of Anthropology. [Matt Tomlinson co-author] 38:17–31. Makihara, Miki 2009. El lenguaje en Rapa Nui. In Kuhane Rapa Nui, en las islas del Pacífico, edited by Claudio Gómez and Marcos Rauch, pp.26–28. Centro Cultural Palacio La Moneda. Miki Makihara 2010. Anthropology. In Handbook of Language and Ethnic Identity, 2nd edition, edited by Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García, pp.32–48. NewYork: Oxford University Press. Pechenkina, Ekaterina, ,Benfer, Robert A, Jr, Ma Xiaolin. 2007. Diet and Health in the Neolithic of the Wei and Middle Yellow River Basins, Northern China. In Ancient Health: Skeletal Indicators of Agricultural and Economic Intensification. Edited by Mark Nathan Cohen and Gillian M. M. Crane-Kramer. University Press of Florida. pp 255-272. Pechenkina, Ekaterina, Vradenburg JA, Benfer RA Jr, Farnum JF. 2007. Skeletal biology of the Central Peruvian Coast: consequences of changing population density and progressive dependence on maize agriculture. In Ancient Health: Skeletal Indicators of Agricultural and Economic Intensification. Edited by Mark Nathan Cohen and Gillian M. M. Crane-Kramer. University Press of Florida. pp 93-112 Pechenkina EA. 2007. Dental pathology in the Neolithic populations of the Yellow River valley [Зубные патологии в популяциях неолитического Китая бассейна реки Хуанхе]. Vestnik Antropologii [Вестник антропологии] vol. 15, part 1, pp. 204-228. Moscow [in Russian]. Plummer, T. W. 2005. Discord after Discard. Reconstructing Aspects of Oldowan Hominin Behavior. In A. Stahl (ed) African Archaeology. A Critical Introduction, Blackwell Guides to Archaeology, Oxford, pp. 55-92. Bishop, L.C., Plummer, T.W., Hertel, F. & K. Kovarovic (2011). Paleoenvironments of Laetoli, Tanzania as determined by antelope habitat preferences. In T. Harrison (ed.) Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli: Human Evolution in Context. Vol. 2: Fossil Hominins and the Associated Fauna, Springer. pp. 355-366. ISBN 978-90-481-9961-7. Pugh, T.W. 2005 Caves and Artificial Caves in Late Postclassic Maya Ceremonial Groups. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 47-69. University Press of Colorado, Denver. Pugh, Timothy, Cacao, Gender, and the Northern Lacandon God House. In The Origins of Chocolate in Mesoamerica: a Cultural History of Cacao, edited by Cameron L. McNeil, pp.367-383. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 2006 Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 Maya Sacred Landscapes at Conquest. In Maya Worldviews at Conquest, edited by Leslie Cecil and Timothy W. Pugh, pp. 317-334. University Press of Colorado, Boulder Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 Preface. In Maya Worldviews at Conquest, edited by Leslie Cecil and Timothy W. Pugh, pp. xvii-xviii. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 Residential and Domestic Contexts at Zacpetén. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 173-191. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 The Kowoj and the Lacandon: Migrations and Identities. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 368-384. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Pugh, Timothy W. and Prudence M. Rice 2009 Zacpetén and the Kowoj: Field Methods and Chronologies. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 85-122. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

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Pugh, Timothy W. and Prudence M. Rice 2009 Kowoj Ritual Performance and Societal Representation at Zacpetén. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 141-172. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence M. Rice, and Leslie G. Cecil 2009 Zacpetén Structure 719: the Last Noble Residence. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 192-216. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Rice, Prudence M., Don S. Rice, Timothy W. Pugh, and Rómulo Sánchez Polo 2009 Defensive Architecture and the Context of Warfare at Zacpetén. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 123-140. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Pugh, Timothy W. Review of Sanctuaries of Earth, Stone, and Light: The Churches of Northern New Spain, 1530–1821. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 14(1): 253-254. Stinson, S. 2005 Ethical issues in human biology behavioral research and research with children. In: Turner, T. (ed.) Biological Anthropology and Ethics. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 139-148. Karen Strassler “Witness of History: Student Photography and Reformasi Politics in Indonesia” in Elizabeth Edwards and Kaushik Baumik, ed.s Visual Sense: A Cultural Reader. Oxford and NY: Berg, 2008. Karen Strassler “Documents as Material Resources of the Historical Imagination in Post-Suharto Indonesia,” in Timely Assets: The Politics of Resources and Their Temporalities, Elizabeth Ferry and Mandana Limbert, eds. Pp. 217-244. New Mexico: SAR Press, 2008. Strassler, Karen. “Material Witnesses: Photographs and the Making of Reformasi Memory,” in Beginning to Remember: The Past in Indonesia’s Present. Mary Zurbuchen, Geoffrey Robinson and Henk Meier, eds., pp. 278-311. University of Washington and Singapore National University Press, 2005. Swedell, L. & Leigh, S. (2006) Perspectives on Reproduction and Life History in Baboons. Pages 1-15 IN Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives, edited by L. Swedell & S. Leigh. Springer, New York. Swedell, L. & Saunders, J. (2006) Infant Mortality, Paternity Certainty, and Female Reproductive Strategies in Hamadryas Baboons. Pages 19-51 IN Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives, edited by L. Swedell & S. Leigh. Springer, New York. Swedell, L. (2009) Review of The Thin Bone Vault: The Origin of Human Intelligence by Fredric M. Menger. Choice Reviews47–1983 (December 2009). Swedell, L. (2009) Review of The Question of Animal Culture edited by Kevin N. Laland & Bennett G. Galef. Choice Reviews 46–6807 (August 2009). Swedell, L. (2009) Review of Spider Monkeys: Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution of the Genus Ateles edited by Christina Campbell. Choice Reviews 46–5023 (May 2009). Swedell, L. & Schreier, A. Male Aggression Towards Females in Hamadryas Baboons: Conditioning, Coercion, and Control. Invited chapter IN Sexual Coercion in Primates: An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Aggression Against Females, edited by M. Muller and R. Wrangham, Harvard University Press. Swedell, L. (2011) African Papionins: Diversity of Social Organization and Ecological Flexibility. IN Primates in Perspective, Second Edition, edited by C. Campbell, A. Fuentes, K. MacKinnon, S. Bearder, & R. Stumpf. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 241-277. (released April 2010) Swedell, L. (2011) African Papionins: Diversity of Social Organization and Ecological Flexibility. IN Primates in Perspective, Second Edition, edited by C. Campbell, A. Fuentes, K. MacKinnon, S. Bearder, & R. Stumpf. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 241-277. Schreier, A. & Swedell, L. The Fourth Level of Social Structure in a Multi-Level Society: Ecological and Social Functions of Clans in Hamadryas Baboons. American Journal of Primatology 71: 948-955. PRESENTATIONS: Bauer, A. (2009). “Introduction: Engaging Terroir” (w/M. Tracy), presented in the session, Re-Place-ing the Local: Anthropological Engagements with Terroir, organized by Alexander A. Bauer and Megan Tracy for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, 2-6 December 2009, Philadelphia, PA. Bauer, A. (2009).Directions in Museum Ethics, Institute for Museum Ethics, Seton Hall University, 14 November 2009, South Orange, NJ.

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Bauer, A. (2009).“Archaeological Heritage in Ukraine: Good Laws and Bad Practice” (w/Y. Rassamakin), presented in the session, Archaeological Site Preservation in Post-Soviet States, organized by Owen P. Doonan and Karen Rubinson for the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, 8-11 January 2009, Philadelphia, PA. Bauer, A. (2009).Chair of the session, “Destruction of Cultural Heritage: Iraq (I)” at the conference Culture Wars: Heritage and Armed Conflict in the 21st century, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge University, 11-13 December 2008, Cambridge, UK. A. A. Bauer “The Kula of Long-Term Loans: Cultural Object Itineraries and the Promise of the Postcolonial ‘Universal’ Museum,” presented in the session Things in Motion: Object Histories, Biographies, and Itineraries, organized by Rosemary Joyce and Susan Gillespie for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, 17-21 November 2010, New Orleans, LA. A. A. Bauer “Competing Guesses at the Riddle: The Ethics of Multivocality in a Pragmatic Archaeology,” presented in the session Archaeology and the New Pragmatism, organized by Robert W. Preucel and Stephen Mrozowski for TAG-Brown, 16-18 April 2010. Bauer, A., “Cultural Property: Building Communities of Stewardship beyond “Nationalism” and “Internationalism,” presented in the session, The Rhetoric of Heritage, organized by Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels and Trinidad Rico for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, 16-20 November 2011, Montreal, Canada. Bauer, A., “Metaphysical Community and Material Practice in the Bronze Age Black Sea,” presented in the session, Situating Prehistoric Communities of Practice, organized by A. Roddick and A. Bauer for TAG-Berkeley, 6-8 May 2011. Bauer, A., “Peru v. Yale: Archaeological Ethics and Legal Issues in the Case of the Hiram Bingham Collection” (w/S. Urice). Invited lecture at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 8 April 2011. Bauer, A., “Sinop Regional Archaeological Project: 2010 Season Report” (w/O. Doonan, M. Besonen, A. Casson, K. Domzalski, E. Evren, and M. Conrad), presented at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, 6-9 January 2011, San Antonio, TX. Kevin Birth Illiteracies of the Imagination, Necromantic Devices, and How Clocks Make Us Stupid. Presented at 24 Hour Program on the Concept of Time, Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan. Also presented as a Department of Anthropology event at Queens College. Kevin Birth The Meaningful Irregularity of Time: Trinidadian Music and Social Polyrhythms. Presented as part of Caribbean Heritage Month Celebration at New York Public Library, Mid-Manhattan Branch. Also presented at Franklin and Marshall College, Bucknell University, and Susquehanna University. 2009 Illiteracies of the Imagination, Necromantic Devices, and How Clocks Make Us Stupid. Kevin Birth 2009 Presented at 24 Hour Program on the Concept of Time, Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan. John F. Collins 2008 “The Objective Bases of Melville Herskovits’ Bahian Notebooks: Survivals in and on Fieldwork’s Mystic Writing Pad,” Paper presented at American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Nov. 22, San Francisco, California (co-organizer of Society of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology-Sponsored Panel, “Bahia’s Place in Traveling Theory: Diaspora, Ethnography and Cosmopolitanism in Northeastern Brazil”). John F. Collins 2008 “‘Oh, He Must Have Been a Chicken Man Like I’: Slaves, Evidence,and Rumor in Salvador, Brazil's Pelourinho Historical Center.” Invited lecture presented at the Columbia University Center for Archaeology Invited Lecture Series, November 14, 2008 John F. Collins 2008 “A razão barroca do patrimônio baiano: Contos de tesouro e histórias de ossadas no Centro Histórico de Salvador.” [Bahian Patrimony’s Baroque Reason: Treasure Tales and Skeleton Stories in Salvador’s Historical Center], Paper Presented July 4 at the First Annual Brazilian-U.S. Anthropological Conference, University of São Paulo, São Pauol, Brazil John F. Collins 2008 “Competing Traditions in Northeastern Regionalism: Bahia and Pernambuco’s ‘Holy War’ in Historical Perspective,” Paper Presented at Brazilian American Studies Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA. John F. Collins 2008 Discussant for “Religion and Afro-Brazilian Organizations,” Brazilian American Studies Association Meetings, New Orleans, LA. John F. Collins 2008 Discussant for “Subject Populations: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on the Politics of Knowledge in the Americas,” American Historical Association Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C., January 2008

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Collins, John,“Pessoas Sacras e a Sacra Secular: Uma Nova Forma de Tratar ‘Raça no Brasil” [“Sacred People and the Secular Sacred: A New Way of Approaching Race in Brazil”], Paper presented at the Mercosul AnthropologyConference, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2007. Collins, John, “‘But What if I Were to Need to Defecate in Your Neighborhood, Madame?’: Properly Historical Populations and the Refusal of Recognition,” Paper presented at the New School for Social Research “Scarred Landscapes” Conference, 2007. Collins, John,“Things, Beliefs, and Racial Truths: Cultural Heritage Management and Pentecostal Protestantism in Salvador’s Pelourinho Historical Center,” Paper presented at the Brazilian Studies Association Meetings, Nashville, TN, 2006. Collins, John,“Panel Discussant for “New Projects of Exclusion, New Projects for Belonging,” at Society for Anthropology of North America Annual Meetings, 2006. Collins, John, “Citizenship and Archival Politics in the ‘Cradle of Brazil,’” Paper presented at the Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies’ “Brazil: Futures Past and Present” Conference, 2006. Collins, John, “Social Scientific Research and the Law of the Archive in Contemporary Brazil,” Paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2006. Collins, John, “The Identity Documents of the Brazilian Nation,” Paper presented at University of Maryland, College Park, 2005. Collins, John,“Policing the Rocinha and Interpolating the Police: Security and the Search for Citizenship in Working Class Neighborhoods in Neoliberal Brazil,” Paper presented with Desmond Arias at Stony Brook University’s “Durable Inequalities” Conference, 2005 Collins, John, “Folkloric Gringos, Historic Shopkeepers, and the Wealth of Nations: Property and Humanity in the ‘Cradle of Brazil,’” Paper presented at the American Anthropological Society Annual Meetings, 2005. Collins, John, “People and Patrimony in the Cradle of Brazil: Ground Rent and the Postcolonial Latin American Nation.” Paper presented at Columbia University, 2005. Collins, John, “Fixing Belief: Interiority and Exteriority in Latin America’s Religious Marketplace,” Paper presented at the Society for the Anthropology of Religion meetings, Vancouver, Canada, 2005. Collins, John, “Cultural Patrimony and Citizenship in Brazil, 1933-Present,” Paper presented at the Bildner Center, CUNY Graduate Center, 2005. Collins, JF., “Death and Desire in the Cradle of Brazil,” paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual meetings” Montreal, Canada, November 19 Collins, JF., “History and Intangible Heritage in Salvador, Brazil’s Pelourinho Historical Center.” Paper Presented at “Heritage and History: The Past as Sensible Form Conference, Invited Participation, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, October 18 Collins, JF., “Melted Gold and National Bodies: The Value of History and the Hermeneutics of Depth in a Brazilian World Heritage Site” Paper presented at Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Sept. 16 Collins, JF., “Rainy Days and Precious Things: Contemplating Tangible and Intangible Heritage in Salvador, Brazil’s Pelourinho Historical Center.” Paper presented at the “Materiality, Memory and Heritage Conference,” Istanbul, Turkey, May 27 Collins, JF., “From the ‘Wilderness Hunter’ to Hunters of the Sourlands: Imperial Footsoldiers and National Heritage in New Jersey’s Central Highlands,” Paper presented at “Ethnographies of Empire Conference,” Union Theological Seminar/Wenner-Gren Fundation for Anthropological Research, New York, NY April 25 Collins, JF., “Futures Entombed,” Paper presented at the Production of History Conference, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, April 11 Collins, JF., “Substance, Affect, and ‘Properly Historical Populations,’” Department of Anthropology, University of São Paulo, Brazil, April 5 Collins, JF., “Melted Gold and National Bodies: On the Hermeneutics of Depth in a Brazilian World Heritage Site” University of Chicago, Department of Anthropology, Monday Seminars, February 21 Collins, John. 2009. “The Production of Culture as State Policy in 20th C. Brazil,” Paper Presented at “The Brazilian State: Paths and Prospects of Dirigisme and Liberalization,” Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies, CUNY, November 9-10, 2009. Collins, John. 2009. “Hermeneutics of Depth in a Brazilian World Heritage Site.” Keynote speech delivered to “Memory and Truth” Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, September 24- 27. Collins, John. 2009. “‘Prostitution’s Bureaucracy’ and Brazil’s Histories: Properly Historical

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Populations and the Moralization of Tradition in a UNESCO World Heritage Site.” Paper presented at the “Sensible Territories” Conference, National Museum of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, June 18, 2009. Collins, John. 2009. “Patrimony, Race, and Historicity: The Semiotics of Public Belongings and Religious Practices in a Brazilian Historical Center,” Paper presented June 14 at the Latin American Studies Association Meetings, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Collins, John. 2009. “Saints, not Angels: Ruin and Redemption in the ‘Cradle of Brazil,’” paper presented at the Columbia University Ruins Conference, March 26, 2009 Collins, John. 2009. “The Objective Bases of Melville Herskovits’ Bahian Notebooks: Survivals in and on Fieldwork’s Mystic Writing Pad,” Paper presented March 19 at the Society for Humanistic Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meetings, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Collins, John. 2009. “Patrimônio, Etnia, e Direcionalidade Histórica no Pelourinho Baiano: O Papel das Ideologias Semióticas e as Interpretações dos Objetos Históricos na Identidade Nacional Brasileira [Patrimony, Ethnicity, and Historical Directionality: The Role of Semiotic Ideologies and Interpretations of Objects in Brazilian Nationalism],” Paper Presented at the X Luso-Afro- Brasileiro Encontro das Ciências Sociais, Lisbon, Portugal. John F. Collins 2010 “Everyone Writes the Colonel: Substance and ‘Armpit Literature’ in Liberal Democracy and Historical Patrimony.” Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Meetings as part of double panel session I organized, entitled “New Ethnographies of Textual Artifacts: Documents and Fieldwork in Production, Circulation, and Consumption,” New Orleans, November 17-21, 2010 John F. Collins 2010 "Saints, Not Angels: Sacred Ruins and Proper Historicity in Brazil’s 'Black Rome.’” Paper presented, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Public Research Colloquium, New York University. John F. Collins 2010 "The Bahian Archive of Everyday Life: Social Science, Bureaucracy, and the Future of Brazilian History." Paper presented at the New England Council of Latin American Studies, University of Connecticut, November 6. John F. Collins 2010 “The 18th Battalion or Brumaire?: Love and Misinterpretation in the Birth of a Brazilian Social Movement.” Paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association Meetings, Toronto, Canada, October 7-10. John F. Collins 2010 “‘Hunters Helping the Hungry’: Protein, Exchange and Sacred Mediations in New Jersey’s Central Highlands.” Paper presented at the Society for Cultural Anthropology Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 7-8. John F. Collins 2010 “What Does it Mean to be Properly Historical? Governmentality and Agency in the ‘Cradle of Brazil’” Paper presented at the European Social Science and History Conference (ESSHC) Ghent, Belgium, April 13-16, 2010. DeBoer, Warren R, Ethnogenesis in the Long and Short Run, Paper presented to the session Long Term Patterns of Ethnogenesis in Indigenous Amazonia, organized by Jonathan Hill and Alf Hornborg, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., 2007 Warren R. DeBoer Discussant: Symposium on New Approaches to Iroquoian Ceramics, 2008 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Petersborough, Ontario. DeBoer, Warren R, Terremotos, Trees, and Toponyms. Paper Presented to the Fifth Sesquiannual Meeting of SALSA, The Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2007. DeBoer, Warren R. Discussant, Symposium on Neighborhood, Community, and Polity: Alternative Interpretations of Mississippian Societies, organized by John Blitz and Gregory Wilson, 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas . DeBoer, Warren R. Wrenched Bodies. Paper presented to the Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry Roundtable on Slavery in Ancient Pre-State Societies, organized by Catherine M. Cameron, Snowbird, Utah, October 27-28, 2006. DeBoer, Warren R. Organizer and Chair of the Symposium “Enduring Motives: Tradition and Religion in Native America”, Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26-30, 2006. DeBoer, Warren R. Reopening the Midewiwin. Paper presented to the Symposium “Enduring Motives”, organized by Warren R. DeBoer, Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26-30, 2006.

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DeBoer, Warren R. What Can’t Ohio Hopewell Be? Paper presented to the Department of Anthropology, Yale University, March 24, 2006. Deboer, Warren R. Invited Participant, First Annual Hopewell Iconographic Workshop, organizer: F. Kent Riley III, University of Texas at San Marcos, March 16-19, 2006. Deboer, Warren R. 2009 Eating and Drinking Colors in the Peruvian Amazon. Paper presented to the session: Colored Things, Chromatic Stories: Searching for Pigments of the Past, organized by Cameron McNeil and Alexandre Tokovinine, 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Society, Philadelphia, December 2009. Elisha, Omri. 2009 “Evangelical Megachurches and the Reformation of Secular Subjects,” Society for Anthropology of Religion Spring Meeting, Asilomar, CA, April. Omri Elisha - “Mimetic Martyrs and Prayer Warriors: The ‘Persecuted Church’ and the Spirit of Globalism Among Non-Charismatic (but sort of charismatic) Evangelicals in the U.S.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November, New Orleans, LA. Omri Elisha - Invited Panelist for Religion: A Conversation, CUNY Graduate Center (March). Omri Elisha - Paper Discussant for conference panel entitled “The Urban Life of Christianities: Place, Power, and Performance,” Society for the Anthropology of Religion Spring Meeting, Santa Fe, NM (April/May) Halliburton, Murphy. “Conversations on Culture and Psychiatry.” Grand Rounds Presentation. Department of Psychiatry, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY, March 2007 Halliburton, Murphy. “Drug Resistance, Patent Resistance: Indian Pharmaceuticals, AIDS and a New Patent Regime.” Paper presented at the meetings of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA, November 2006 Halliburton, Murphy “Spirit Possession, Psychiatry and Modernity: A Case Study from South India.” Grand Rounds Presentation. Department of Psychiatry, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica, NY, August 2006 Halliburton, Murphy. Organizer and participant. “Engaging TRIPS: Global Responses to a New Intellectual Property Regime.” Roundtable discussion at meetings of the Society for the Anthropology of North America, New York, NY, April 2006 Halliburton, Murphy. “Patents and Pathologies: Controlling AIDS and Ayurveda in India.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Medical Anthropology and the Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver, BC, March 2006 Halliburton, Murphy. “Fictions of Innovation in Ayurvedic Medicine and Patent Law.” Paper presented at the meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., December 2005 Halliburton, Murphy. “Resistance or Inaction? Protecting Ayurvedic Medical Knowledge and the Dilemmas of Practice.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Cultural Studies Association, Tucson, AZ, April 2005 Halliburton, M. (2009) “Problems of Agency and Intelligibility: The Effects of a New Patent Law on the Production of Ayurvedic and Biomedical Drugs in India.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Medical Anthropology. Yale University, New Haven, CT, September.2009 Halliburton, M. (2009) ”Ayurvedic Knowledge, Patent Law, and Problems of Agency.” Paper presented at conference on Shifting Identities and Globalization in Contemporary India. George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, February.2009 Murphy Halliburton “Free and Enclosed Knowledge: On the Circulation and Obstruction of Psychotherapy and Pharmaceuticals in India.” American Anthropological Association. New Orleans, LA, November 2010 Murphy Halliburton "From Cure Back to Care in Biomedical Psychiatry: Learning from Psychiatric Pluralism in South India." European Association of Social Anthropologists, Dublin, Ireland, August 2010 Halliburton, M., “Global Public Health from the Center: Studying Up Patent Policies in U.S. Based Pharmaceutical Companies.” Paper presented at the meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Montreal, Canada, November 2011 Halliburton, M., “Interculturality at Home and Abroad: Insights from Research on Mental Health Among Migrants from South India.” Invited paper presented at the Congrès des cinq continents [Congress of the Five Continents – on the psychosocial effects of globalization]. Université de Lyon, Lyon, France, October 2011

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Halliburton, M., Discussion session panelist. “Embodiment, Dissociation, and Absorption at the Intersection of Psychological and Medical Anthropologies.” Meetings of the Society for Psychological Anthropology, Santa Monica, CA, April 2011 Halliburton, M., “Access to Medication, Access to Knowledge: Biomedicine and Ayurveda Encounter a New Patent Regime in India.” Invited colloquium presentation at Lehigh University. Bethlehem, PA, February 2011 Mandana Limbert Presented, “Genealogy, Status, and Marriage in Oman” for the 10th Annual Gilder Lehrman Center Conference for the Study of Slaver, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, November 2008. Mandana Limbert Presented, “Water Stories and Water Minutes in Southern Arabia” for the workshop Water and Society, Harvard University, May 2008. Mandana Limbert Presented, “Intimate Matters: the management of marriage in Oman” for the Conference GCC: Gender, Connectivity and Change in the Gulf Arab States, University of California, Irvine, April 2008. Limbert, Mandana E, “Travel Prayers, Marriages and Belonging in Zanzibar” Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, Toronto, Canada, 2007. Limbert, M,E. (2009) Presenting, “Study-Groups and the Practice of Ibadism in an Omani town” Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, November 2009. Limbert, M,E. (2009) Discussant for Professor Steven Caton’s presentation “The Politics of Water Knowledge in Yemen” Harvard University, May 2009. Limbert, M,E. (2009) Presented, “Oil Projections, Fortune Telling, and the Politics of Knowledge in an Omani town” Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 2009. Limbert, M., “Place through Prayer: Travel Prayer between Oman and Zanzibar” for the conference Asia: Inside Out, Yale University and Cornell University Conference, Doha, Qatar, December 2011. Limbert, M., “Violence, Nostalgia, and Self-Formation in Omani Accounts of the Zanzibar Revolution” Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Washington, DC, December 2011. Limbert, M., “Examining Environments: New Themes in the Environmental Anthropology of the Middle East” Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, December 2011. Mandana Limbert Invited Presentation. In the Time of Oil: Piety, Memory and Social Life in an Omani Town. New York University, December 2010. Makihara, Miki. 2006. “Bilingualism, Language Attitudes and Identity among young Latinos in Queens” (with Michael Newman). Teaching and research project report presented at the RISLUS Research Forum 2006, Research Institute for the Study of Language in Urban Society (RISLUS), held at Graduate Center, May 26. Makihara, Miki. 2006. “In the Wake of Immigration: Language Contact and its Results for New American Identities” (with Michael Newman). Teaching and research project report presented at the CUNY Faculty Development Colloquium, Graduate Center, April 28. Makihara, Miki. 2006. “Language Ideology and Linguistic Registers on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Chile.” Paper presented at Georgetown University Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics (GURT), held in Washington, DC, March 3–5. Makihara, Miki. 2006. “Linguistic Purism in Rapa Nui Political Discourse.” Paper presented in Session Language Ideology and Social Change: Further Considerations, the Annual Meeting of the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO), held in San Diego, CA, February 7–11. Makihara, Miki. 2006. “Language Ideology and Linguistic Registers on Rapa Nui (Easter Island).” Invited talk at Interdisciplinary Workshop on Language Ideology and Minority Language Communities, University of California San Diego, February 8. Makihara, Miki. 2005. “Language Revitalization and Children in an Endangered Language Community.” Invited talk at Colloquium Language, Pedagogy and Power: Language Teaching and Education, at the annual meeting of the International Association for the Study of Spanish in Society, held in New York, October 8. Makihara, Miki. 2005. “The Role of Purist and Syncretic Language Ideologies in Language Maintenance and Loss.” Invited talk at Hispanic and Luzo-Brazilian Literature and Languages Program, the CUNY Graduate Center, March 11.

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Makihara, Miki. 2005. “Political Discourse and Language Ideologies on Easter Island.” Paper presented in Symposium Language Ideology and Social Change in Oceania at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO), held in Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i, HI, February 1–5. Makihara, Miki. 2009. “Rapa Nui and Spanish in contact: Borrowing, code-switching, and transfer/interference.” Paper presented at the conference Morphology in Contact. University of Bremen, October 2; and in a seminar “Languages in Contact" taught by Ricardo Otheguy at the CUNY Graduate Center, November 17. Makihara, Miki. 2009. “Notions of Competence and Languagge Revitalization on Easter Island”presented at the 16th Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, May 1. Makihara, Miki. 2009. “Heterogeneity in Linguistic Practice, Competence, and Ideology: Language and Community on Easter Island” presented in a seminar “Researching Languages & Literacies / Urban Classrooms” taught by Ofelia García in Urban Education Ph.D. Program at the CUNY Graduate Center, April 7; and in a workshop at New York Linguistic Anthropology Group, April 24. Makihara, Miki. 2009.Linguistic Heterogeneity and the Politics of Language Revitalization on Rapa Nui. Presented at Monday Seminar Series of the Anthropology Department, Chicago University, May 11. Miki Makihara 2010. Ethnolinguistic Diversity of New York City. Summer Institute: Studying the Global in the Local: Asian American Communities in Multicultural Queens, Asian/American Center, Queens College. July 27. Makihara, M. 2011 “Discourse of Loss and Restitution, and the Politics of Language Revitalization,” paper presented in Panel After Extinction: Emergent Properties, Economies, and Temporalities organized by Genese Marie Sodikoff, at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), November 18, Montreal, Canada. Makihara, M. 2011 “Language Documentation and Revitalization on Rapa Nui”, presented at the 2nd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC 2), University of Hawai’i, Mānoa, February 12. James Moore 2008 “Ten Years of Archaeology at the Bowne House.” Discovering John Bowne: Bowne House Restoration Symposium, organized by Donald Friary, Historic Deerfield with J. Ritchie Garrison, Director, Winterthur Program in American Material Culture and Professor of History, University of Delaware, and Cary Carson, retired Vice-President for Research at Colonial Williamsburg. The National Art Club, New York. September 22, 2008. James Moore 2008 “Too Much Past for This Present: Silencing Landscapes of Slavery and Freedom in the New York Hinterland.” Archaeologists, Museums, Monuments, and Anti-Monuments, organized by R. Paynter, R. Benjamin and W. Perry. World Archaeological Congress VI. Dublin. July, 2008. James Moore 2008 “The New Woman in the New Household: Changing Patterns of Domesticity in Early Nineteenth Century Flushing.” Women’s History Month Lecture, Queens Historical Society. March 16, 2008. Moore, James A. “In the Shadow of Blinding Whiteness: Slavery and Freedom in Early Flushing.” The Queens Experience: Historical Perspectives on the Development of Queens. Queens Historical Society, Queens College. October 13, 2007. Moore, James A. "Thimbles, Teapots and Women’s Work: The New Domesticity in Early 19th Century Flushing." Paper presented to the Queens Historical Society, March 19, 2006. Moore, James A. "The History and Archaeology of Slavery and Freedom in Queens." Invited paper presented at The Mary Ann Shaw Program Women’s History Month Series, February 18, 2006, Flushing Public Library. Moore, James A. "Freedom in the Shadow of Blinding Whiteness." Paper presented in The Political Economy of Freedom session, Society of Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 11-15, 2006, Sacramento, California. Moore, James A. Discussant. The Atlantic Fringe: Cultural Dynamics on the Fringe of the North Atlantic World. Society of Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 11-15, 2006, Sacramento, California. Moore, James A. "The Dimensions of Ethnography: Tailoring IRB Evaluations." Human Subjects Protections Symposium, CUNY. Baruch College, September 8, 2005.

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Moore, James A. “Slavery in the 18th Century New York Hinterland: Looking for the Caribbean Connection.” Potsherds and Pipe Stems Lecture Series organized by Dr. Chris Matthews. Rufus King Manor House Museum, Jamaica, Queens. July 27, 2005. Moore, James A. “Slavery in the 18th Century New York Hinterland: The Spatial Dimension,” Paper presented in African American Archaeology in the North Session, Society of Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, 5 - 10 January, 2005, York, England. Moore, James A. 2009.“Too Much Past for This Present: The Construction of Cultural Heritage.” Long Island Archaeology: A Public Symposium on Recent Research. 26 September 2009, Wang Center, Stony Brook University. Moore, James A. 2009 “The Way to Black Stump: The Landless in the Nineteenth Century New York Hinterland.” Paper presented in Landscapes of Riches and Ruin Symposium, Society fro Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, 7-11 January 2009, Toronto, Canada James A Moore 2010, Discussant for Chris Matthews’ presentation, “Emancipation Landscapes and Public Space in Early New York,” Anthropology Section, New York Academy of Science, New York. December 6, 2010. James A Moore 2010, “Their Place in History: Conflicting Narratives for Flushing’s 19th-century Cultural Heritage.” Conference for North East Historical Archaeology. 30 October 2010. Invited Session organized by Allison Manfra and Chris Matthews. Lancaster, PA.

James A Moore 2010, “The Future of the Academy.” “The Future of …”: A Symposium in honor of Professor H. Martin Wobst. 25 September 2010. University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Moore, JA., 2011 “Prep Schools, Gothic Revival and Summer Estates: The Cultural Production of Nineteenth-century Elites.” In The Materiality of Trace and Legacies: Papers Celebrating the Work of H. Martin Wobst, Session organized by Kimberly Kasper and Robert Paynter. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. November 2011. Montreal,

Ambrose SH, Wang R, Dong Y, Pechenkina EA, Liu L, Hu Y, Wang C, and Chen X. Stable carbon isotope evidence for Neolithic Chinese diet differences in Huang He and Yangtze River valleys. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 44:63. Poster presented to the 76th Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Philadelphia, pa, 2007

Pechenkina EA. 2008. Life in the early farming communities of northern China: a bioarchaeological account. Lecture sponsored by the Northern New Jersey Society of the Archaeological Institute of America at Montclair State University.

Pechenkina, EA, Ma Xiaolin and Fan Wenquan. 2008. Oral pathology and cereal agriculture in the Yellow and Wei River valleys. Paper presented to the 4th Worldwide SEAA Conference in Beijing.

Pechenkina, EA, Ma Xiaolin. 2008. Trajectories of health in the early farming communities of East Asia. Paper presented to the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada. Pechenkina, Ekaterina, Ma Xiaolin. Burial status and life-histories at the Middle Yangshao Site of Xipo, northern China. Paper presented to the 72nd Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas., 2007 Pechenkina, Ekaterina, Ma Xiaolin. Work or violence: traumatic injuries during the Chinese Neolithic. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 44:186. Poster presented to the 76th Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Philadelphia. 2007. Pechenkina EA, Ma Xiaolin. Burial status and life-histories at the Middle Yangshao Site of Xipo, northern China. Paper presented to the 72nd Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. 2007. Pechenkina, EA. 2007. Diet and health indicators in skeletal collections from Neolithic China. Paper given to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing. Pechenkina EA. 2010. Life in the Early Farming Communities of Northern China. Columbia University, Early China Seminar Series.

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Pechenkina EA, Fan W. 2010. Health heterogeneity and social stratification during the Eastern Zhou. Paper presented to the 75th Annual Meeting of of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri. Pechenkina EA, Ma X, Fan W. 2011. Health status vs. burial status in early China. Paper presented to the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Farnum JF, Pechenkina EA, DeSantis T, Benfer R. 2005. Preceramic household organization and origins of social inequality on the North and Central Coasts of Peru. Paper presented to the 70th Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bishop, L.C., Plummer, T.W., Hertel, F., Halenar, L., Forrest, F. Anh, L. and J. Manfro (2006). Reconstructing habitat preferences using ecomorphic analysis of antelope postcrania. Presented as a poster at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society, held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 23-25. Braun, D., Plummer, T.W., Bishop, L.C., Ditchfield, P.W. & J. Ferraro (2006). Kanjera South: Pliocene technological diversity. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26-30. Braun, D., Harris, J.W.K., Plummer, T. W. & D. Maina (2005). Oldowan technological organization: evidence from raw material sourcing studies. Paper presented at an invitation-only conference on the Oldowan held at the Center for Research into the Anthropological Foundations of Technology (CRAFT), University of Indiana, Bloomington, October 28–30. Braun, D., Plummer, T.W., Ferraro, J. V., Bishop, L.C., Ditchfield, P., Potts, R. & J.W.K. Harris (2005). Oldowan Technology at Kanjera South, Kenya: The context of technological diversity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Paleoanthropology Society in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 5-6. Braun, D., Stynder, D., Archer, W., Walker, S., Lavin, J., Roberts, D., Bishop, L., Plummer, T., Herries,A. & N. Levin (2009). New Middle Pleistocene Excavations on the West Coast of South Africa. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society in Chicago, Illinois, March 31 & April 1. Delaney-Rivera, C., Plummer, T. W., Oliver, J. and F. Hertel (2007). Pits & Pitfalls: Applying Actualistic Tooth Mark Experiments to Zooarcheological Analysis. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX, April 25-29. Ditchfield, P. W., Kingston, J., Plummer, T. W., Bishop, L.C., Ferraro, J. & R. Potts (2006). Tooth enamel oxygen isotope analysis to investigate seasonality at the late Pliocene Oldowan site of Kanjera South, Kenya. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society, held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 23-25. Ferraro, J., Plummer, T., Pobiner, B., Oliver, J. & L. Bishop (2008). Late Pliocene zooarcheology of Kanjera South, Kenya. Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada, March 26-March 30, 2008. Hodgson, J.A., Plummer, T., Forrest, F., Bose, R. & J. Oliver (2009). A GIS-based approach to documenting large canid damage to bones. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society in Chicago, Illinois, March 31 & April 1. Kingston, J.D., Ditchfield, P.W., Plummer, T.W., Bishop, L.C. & J. Ferraro (2006). Isotopic approaches to paleoecological reconstruction at Olduvai Bed I (Tanzania) and Kanjera (Kenya). Presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, held in Anchorage, Alaska, March 8-11. A.J.P.A. Supplement 42: 113-114 (abstract). Lemorini, C, Plummer, T, Braun, D, Crittenden, A, Marlowe, F, Schoeninger, & P. Ditchfield (2009). Functional interpretation by use-wear analysis of 2 million-year-old Oldowan tools from Kanjera South, Kenya. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society in Chicago, Illinois, March 31 & April 1. Plummer, Thomas W, Oldowan hominin activities and paleoecology at the late Pliocene site of Kanjera South, Kenya. Invited presentation at the National Academy of Sciences Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium, Irvine, CA, 2007 Plummer, T. W. “Fractured bones, stones and careers: Paleoanthropological research on the Fever Peninsula, Kenya.” Invited presentation for the Center for the Study of Human Origins, New York University, April 2007. Plummer, T. W., Oliver, J., Delaney-Rivera, C., Hertel, F., Forrest, F. and J. Hodgson. Expanding the taxonomic range of omnivores and carnivores in feeding experiments and the application of actualistic tooth mark data to zooarcheological analysis. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society, held in Philadelphia, PA, 2007

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Plummer, T. W., Bishop, L.C., Ditchfield, P.W., Kingston, J.D. & F. Hertel (2006). Consensus approach to reconstructing Oldowan hominin paleoecology at Kanjera (Kenya) and Olduvai Gorge Bed I (Tanzania). Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26-30. Plummer, T. W. and Braun, D. (2005). Late Pliocene hominin activity at Kanjera South, Kenya. Paper presented at an invitation-only conference on the Oldowan held at the Center for Research into the Anthropological Foundations of Technology (CRAFT), University of Indiana, Bloomington, October 28–30. Plummer, T. W. “Oldowan Investigations at Kanjera South, Kenya.” Invited presentation for the Anthropology Department of the University of California, San Diego, May 2005. Plummer, T. W. “The Homa Peninsula Paleoanthropological Project.” Invited presentation for the Anthropology Department of SUNY, Stonybrook, March 2005. Plummer, T. (2009). Evolution of hominin cultural behavior. Santa Barbara Symposium on Human Origins. Symposium hosted by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and organized in collaboration with the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University and the American Museum of Natural History. Plummer, T., Bishop, L., Braun, D. & R. Potts (2009). Oldowan hominin behavior and ecology on the Homa Peninsula, Kenya. Symposium entitled “Darwin's Legacy: Early Human Evolution in Africa,” and hosted by the New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology at the American Museum of Natural History. Plummer, T., Ditchfield, P., Bishop, L., Braun, D., Ferraro, J. & J. Kingston (2009). The depositional, paleoecological, and behavioral contexts of Oldowan archeological site formation at Kanjera South, Kenya. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society in Chicago, Illinois, March 31 & April 1 Hodgson, J, Plummer, T., Oliver, J., & R. Bose (2010). A GIS-Based Approach to Documenting Carnivore Damage to Bones. Presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, held in Albuquerque, NM, April 2-4. A.J.P.A. Supplement 50: 129 (abstract). Forrest, F., Blumenthal, S., Plummer, T., Bishop, L., Hertel, F. & T. Harrison (2010). Ecomorphological Analysis of the Bovid Distal Humerus and Mandible, with application to Pliocene Hominin Paleoecology at Laetoli, Tanzania. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society in St. Louis, MO, April 13. Luoys, J., Montanari, S., Plummer, T., Hertel, F. & L. Bishop (2011). Divergent toes: evolution of African antelope proximal phalanges and implications for divergence of shape and size. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology held in Las Vegas, NV, November 2-5. Braun, D. R., Carvalho, S., Harris, J. W. K. & T. Plummer (2011). Transport behavior among Oldowan hominins and modern chimpanzees: Inferences of behavior. Presentation at the European Federation of Primatology, Lisbon, Portugal. September 15th, 2011. Forrest, F., Plummer, T. & L. Bishop (2011). Ecomorphological Analysis of the Bovid Mandible using 3D Geometric Morphometrics, with application to Middle Pleistocene Paleoecology at Elandsfontein, South Africa. Presented at the annual meetings of the Paleoanthropology Society held in Minneapolis, MN, April 12-13. Pugh, Timothy W. 2008 Spanish Things in Maya Worlds. Paper presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco. Shiratori, Yuko, Prudence M. Rice, Timothy W. Pugh, and Cameron L. McNeil 2008 Resultados Preliminares del Análisis de la Cerámica del Periodo Postclásico/Colonial en la Estructura ZZ1/1 en Nixtun Ch'ich', Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the VIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueologías en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W. Historical Archaeology in Petén, Guatemala. Presentation to the Department of Anthropology, University at Albany, SUNY 2007. Pugh, Timothy W Discussant in the Session Mesoamerican Relationships with Nature. 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. 2007. Pugh, Timothy W. The Concept of “Ritual” and Late Postclassic Ritual in Practice. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City 2005a. Pugh, Timothy W. Discussant in the Session The Late Postclassic-Colonial Maya Transition: Current Research and New Perspectives and Subsistence. 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City 2005b.

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Pugh, Timothy W Discussant in the Session Political Economies in the Petén Lakes Region: New Insights from Motul de San Jose, Guatemala. 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City 2005c. Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence M. Rice, and Don S. Rice Petén Identities at Conquest. Paper presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. 2007. Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence M. Rice, and Don S. Rice The Archaeology of Contact and Colonialism in Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin 2007. Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence M. Rice, and Don S. Rice Urban Planning in Middle Postclassic to Contact period Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, SanJuan 2006. Pugh, Timothy W. Spanish Things in Maya Worlds: the Archaeology of First Contact. Presentation at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Pugh, Timothy W. Maya Colors at Contact. Paper presented at the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia. Pugh, Timothy W., José Rómulo Sánchez y Prudence M. Rice 2009 Cosas Europeas en el Mundo Maya del Periodo de Contacto. Paper presented at the XXIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., Sánchez Polo, Rómulo, and Prudence M. Rice 2009 Obsidian Tool Production and Distribution in a Postclassic Lowland Maya Community. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta. Pugh, Timothy W., and Rómulo Sánchez Polo, 2010 La Primera Temporada del Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal. Paper presented at the XIX Encuentro Arqueológico del Área Maya, Ciudad Flores Petén, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., Rómulo Sanchez, Bryan Carlo, Miriam Salas and Yuko Shiratori 2010Las Primeras Temporadas del Campo del Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal. Paper presented at the XXIV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., José Rómulo Sánchez y Prudence M. Rice 2010 Cosas Europeas en el Mundo Maya del Periodo de Contacto. Paper presented at the XXIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., Yuko Shiratori, and Prudence M. Rice 2010 Dual Organization among the Contact Period Maya of Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 15th European Maya Conference. Madrid, Spain. Pugh, Timothy W., and Rómulo Sánchez Polo, 2011 La Segunda Temporada del Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal. Paper presented at the XX Encuentro Arqueológico del Área Maya, Ciudad Flores Petén, Guatemala. Timothy Pugh, José Rómulo Sánchez, Yuko Shiratori, Prudence Rice, and Miriam Salas, 2011 Arqueologia Histórica en de la Región de los Lagos de Petén. Paper presented at the XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Evelyn Chan Nieto, Erdozain A. López, Sulma Cortez Avila, Timothy Pugh, and José Rómulo Sánchez 2011 El Preclásico Tardío en la Zona de los Lagos Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Yacubik, Matthew and Timothy Pugh 2009 Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal (June-August 2009). Project Director in the survey and testing of Tayasal, a Middle Preclassic to Colonial period site in Petén, Guatemala. Stinson, S. Factors influencing relative sitting height at high altitude. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 46:201. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Columbus, Ohio, April 2008. Stinson, S. Human variation in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 40:198. Poster presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Milwaukee, April 2005. Karen Strassler “The Authenticity Expert,” paper given at the American Anthropological Association Meetings, San Francisco, November 2008. Karen Strassler “The Face of Money,” invited lecture at Northwestern University, Art History Department, April 14, 2008.

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Karen Strassler Discussant, “Democracy, Anti-Democracy: Politics in the Global South,” Association of Asian Studies Meetings, Atlanta, April 5, 2008. Strassler, Karen. “Cosmopolitan Visions: Sino-Indonesian Photographers and the Production of “Authentic” Indonesia;” Panel Organizer, “Cosmopolitanism, Nation-making, and the Production of Indigeneity” presented at American Ethnological Society Meetings, Toronto, May 7-9, 2007. Strassler, Karen. “Exemplifying Modernity: Notes on the ‘Object Lessons’ of Chinese-Indonesian Studio and Family Photography,” paper presented at “Public Eyes / Private Lenses: Visualizing the Chinese in Indonesia and in North America,” International Workshop, UBC-Institute of Asian Research (CSEAR / CCR /MCRI Program), Vancouver, March 1-2, 2007. Strassler, Karen. “Documentary Dreams: Revisioning History in Post-Suharto Indonesia,” paper presented at the American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, November 19, 2006. Strassler, Karen. “Naked Effects: Pornography, Art, and Islamic Activism in Contemporary Indonesia” presentation at the “Secularism, Religious Authority, and the Mediation of Knowledge” Center for Religion and Media, NYU, October 15, 2006. Strassler, Karen. “Internet Frauds and Promiscuous Circulations: The Chinese-Indonesian Rape Debates in Post-Suharto Indonesia,” paper given at the American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, December 4, 2005. Strassler, Karen. “Material Resources of the Historical Imagination: Documentation and the Future of the Past in Post-Suharto Indonesia,” paper presented at the School for American Research Short Seminar “The Politics of Resources and their Temporalities,” Santa Fe, October 26-8, 2005. Strassler, Karen. “Transparent Proofs and Internet Frauds: Visuality, Media, and the Chinese-Indonesian Rapes of 1998-9,” paper given at the CUNY Graduate Center Anthropology Colloquium Series, New York, October 7, 2005. Strassler, Karen 2009.“Popular Photography as a Practice of History,” paper given at the “Photography as a Resource in Anthropology” Symposium, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, December 2009 (invited session) Strassler, Karen 2009.“Affective Effects: Touching and Being Touched by History in Reformasi Indonesia,” Paper e given at Feeling Photography Conference, University of Toronto Photography Seminar, Toronto, October 16-17, 2009 Karen Strassler “Documenting the Unseen: Images, Special Effects, and Political Ontologies of the Unseen in Indonesia’s Age of Transparency,” American Anthropological Association Meetings, New Orleans, November 17, 2010. Karen Strassler “Touching History: Photograhic Mediation and Intimate History-Making” Museum Anthropology Program and Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, November 29, 2010. Karen Strassler “After Authority: Media, Communication, and Emergent Political Imaginaries in Post-Suharto Indonesia,” Contemporary Indonesian Subjectivities Workshop, Indonesian Studies Program, UCLA, May 21-22, 2010. Strassler, K., “Ratu Kidul’s Photographic Appearances: Seeing the Unseen in Indonesia’s Age of Transparency,” at “Seeing Spirits: Visuality and Spirituality in Asia” Seminar, University of Colorado, Boulder, November 11, 2011. Strassler, K., “The Person and the Archive,” at “Framing the Archive: New Directions in Photographic Traditions and Modernities” Symposium, Leiden University, October 18, 2011. Strassler, K., “The Aura of Power: Ratu Kidul’s Photographic Appearances,” at “Sensing the Unseen,” Mellon Sawyer Seminar, MIT, April 15, 2011. Strassler, K., “Ratu Kidul’s Photographic Appearances: Seeing the Unseen in Indonesia’s Age of Transparency,”Franz Boas Faculty Workshop, Columbia University, March 9, 2011. Strassler, K., “Global Genre, National Imaginary,” paper presented at Global Photography and its Histories, a symposium organized by the Developing Room, a Photography Working Group at Rutgers University, February 8, 2011. Schreier, A. & Swedell, L. (2007) Evidence for Clans in a Population of Wild Hamadryas Baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 44: 209-210. Stephenson, J., Swedell, L., O’Riain, M.J. (2008) Behavioral Indicators of Stress in Female Chacma Baboons: Social Structure, Female Reproductive State, and Human Impact. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 46: 200-201 (abstract).

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Steiper, M., Swedell, L., Chowdhury, S., & Garrett, E. (2008) A Comparison of Inexpensive Methods for Obtaining DNA from Feces in Baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 46: 200 (abstract). Swedell, L., Saunders, J., Pines, M., Schreier, A., & Davis, B. (2008) Alternative Reproductive Strategies in Male Hamadryas Baboons: Leaders, Followers, and Solitary Males. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 46: 203 (abstract). Swedell, L. (2005) Dispersal by Force: Residence Patterns of Wild Female Hamadryas Baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 40: 202 (abstract). Swedell, L. & Schreier, A. (2006) Male Aggression Towards Females in Hamadryas Baboons. Proceedings of the XXIth Congress of the International Primatological Society (abstract). Swedell, L. & T. Plummer (2009). Hamadryas baboons as an analog for social evolution in Homo erectus. Presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, held in Chicago, IL, April 2-4. A.J.P.A. Supplement 48: 251 (abstract). Swedell, L. (2009) Darwin’s Legacy: Early Human Evolution in Africa NYCEP Conference: ‘Social Evolution in Hamadryas Baboons and Homo erectus.’ American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, February 28, 2009. van Doorn, A.C., O’Riain, M.J., Swedell, L. (2010) Behaving, but at what cost? The effects of a management technique on a chacma baboon troop in South Africa. Proceedings of the XXIIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society (talk at 2010 meeting of the International Primatological Society). Schreier, A.L., Swedell, L. (2010) Food distribution and social cohesion in hamadryas baboons: Testing the assumptions behind the evolution of hamadryas social structure. Proceedings of the XXIIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society (talk at 2010 meeting of the International Primatological Society). Schreier, A.L., Swedell, L. (2010) Resource availability and social structure in wild hamadryas baboons. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 50: 209 (poster at 2010 meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists). Johnson, C., Swedell, L., & Rothman, J. (2011) Feeding ecology of olive baboons in the Kibale forest: preliminary results on diet and food selection. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 52: 179 (poster at 2011 meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists). Chowdhury, S. & Swedell, L. (2011) Intertroop dynamics and sociality of suburban chacma baboons in the Cape Peninsula. Abstract available at http://www.peggweb.org (talk at 2011 Annual Meeting of South African Primate Ecology and Genetics Group). Swedell, L., ‘A Baboon Model Revisited: Social Evolution in Hamadryas and Early Hominins.’ Department of Psychology, Haverford College, Haverford, PA, September 22, 2011. Swedell, L., ‘A Baboon Model Revisited: Evolution of Sociality in Papio hamadryas and Homo erectus.’ Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, September 27, 2010. PERFORMANCES, EXHIBTIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY WORK: A. A. Bauer (2009-10). Museum Ethics Q&A. Website of the Institute of Museum Ethics, Seton Hall University. Accessible at www.museumethics.org A. A. Bauer (2010). Review Essay: Legislating Heritage. Museum Anthropology 33:75-79. A. A. Bauer (2009-10). Museum Ethics Q&A. Website of the Institute of Museum Ethics, Seton Hall University. John F. Collins 2008 Photographer for the cover image used for Cultural Anthropology 23(2) John F. Collins 2008-09 Editorial Board Member and Film & Book Review Editor, Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology Collins, JF., Conference Organized: “Ethnographies of Empire” $15,000 grant from the Wenner-Gren Fundation for Anthropological Research, New York, NY April 25-26 Omri Elisha - Fall 2010, column for an academic blog called Trans/Missions (www.trans-missions.org), which invites scholars and journalists to provide commentary on religion, media, culture, and politics. Omri Elisha - Invited Speaker for The Revealer Reading Series, a series of public readings sponsored by the Center for Religion and Media at New York University. Omri Elisha - Manuscript reviewer for the journal, American Anthropologist. Mandana Limbert 2008 book review, “Nostalgia for the Modern: State Secularism and Everyday Politics in Turkey” by Esra Ozyurek, American Ethnologist. 35(4).

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Makihara, Miki. (2007). ‘Children of the Island of Moai (Easter Island)’. A section in 'The Great Ocean Voyages: Vaka Moana and Island Life Today', an exhibit held at National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan, September–December 2007. Makihara, Miki. (2005). Proyecto Herencia Cultural y Lingüística Rapa Nui (Easter Island Cultural and Linguistic Heritage Project). In The Reñaca Papers: VI International Conference on Rapa Nui and the Pacific, VI Congreso Internacional Sobre Rapa Nui y el Pacífico, edited by C.M. Stevenson, et al, pp.441–446. Los Osos, CA: Easter Island Foundation and the University of Valparaíso, Chile. Makihara, Miki. (2005). Rapa Nui [Easter Island]. In Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by H. James Birx, pp.1985–1989. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Makihara, Miki. (2005). Swadesh, Morris. In Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, edited by Keith Brown, Vol. 12, pp.303–304. Second Edition. Oxford: Elsevier. Makihara, Miki. 2005 (with Robert Vago). Hoijer, Harry. In Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, edited by Keith Brown, Vol. 5, pp.364–365. Second Edition. Oxford: Elsevier. Makihara, Miki. (2005). Okamoto, Shigeko. In Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, edited by Keith Brown, Vol. 9, pp.20–21. Second Edition. Oxford: Elsevier. Moore, James A. Bowne House Exhibit, Flushing Town Hall, opening October 2006, Adviser for Archaeological Exhibit. Fall 2006 Moore, James A. Flushing Town Hall Museum Members Tour, “Bowne House Artifacts at the Queens College Archaeology Lab” Fall 2006 Moore, James A. “Flushing 1806: Historical Archaeology in Early 19th Century Queens County,” Exhibit presented in the Barham Rotunda, 3rd Floor, Rosenthal Library, Queens College, March 13-June 30, 2005. Moore, James A. Alley Pond Park, Queens, New York, Historic Structures Survey and Excavation. Fall 2009 Moore, James A. Symposium Organizer and Chair with J. Coplin. Landscapes of Riches and Ruin. Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January7-11, 2009. Toronto, Canada. January 2009 Pechenkina EA. 2008. Comment to A. K. Wilbur, A. W. Farnbach, K. J. Knudson, and J. E. Buikstra. Diet, tuberculosis, and the paleopathological record. Current Anthropology 49:980. Pechenkina EA, Eng J. 2007. Bioarchaeological perspectives on migration and human health in ancient East Asia. Symposium organizer. 76th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Plummer, T.Associate Editor, Journal of Human Evolution Plummer, T.Archeologist on editorial advisory board of the Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Book Series published by Springer. Plummer, T.Archeology section editor for the Dictionary of Human Evolution, Blackwell Publishing. Plummer, T. Archeologist on editorial advisory board of the Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Book Series published by Springer. Plummer, T. Reviewer for NSF, Journal of Archaeological Science, Journal of Human Evolution, American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Pugh, Timothy W. Book Review of The Postclassic to Spanish-Era Transition in Mesoamerica. American Anthropologist.109(2): 392-393 2007. Rice, Prudence M., Bryan Carlo, Nathan Meissner, Cameron McNeil, Timothy W. Pugh, Rony Toraya, and Katherine South. Mound ZZ-1, Candelaria Peninsula. In Proyecto Arqueológico Itza del Petén: the Site of Nixtun-Ch’ich’. Preliminary Report to the Instituto de Anthropología e Historia de Guatemala on the 2006 and 2007 Field Seasons 2007. Rice, Prudence M., Nathan Meissner, Timothy W. Pugh, and Katherine South. The First Season of PAIP, 2006. In Proyecto Arqueológico Itza del Petén: the Site of Nixtun-Ch’ich’. Preliminary Report to the Instituto de Anthropología e Historia de Guatemala on the 2006 and 2007 Field Seasons 2007. Rice, Prudence M., Don S. Rice, Rómulo Sánchez Polo, Timothy W. Pugh, and Leslie G. Cecil Proyecto Maya-Colonial: Geografía Política del Siglo XVII en el Centro del Petén, Guatemala. Informe al Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala sobre Investigaciones del Campo (1996-1998) y Análisis de Artefactos 2006. Pugh, Timothy W 2010-2011 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant #0917918). Pathways of Power and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($194,003). Pugh, Timothy W 2010 Wenner Gren Foundation Grant to aid research on "The Colonial Process at Tayasal, Petén, Guatemala" ($17,187).

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Pugh, Timothy W 2010 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant (NSF Grant #1037927) Supervising Yuko Shiratori. Maya Luxury Goods at Contact: Transformation of Value in a Hybrid Economy ($12,625). Pugh, Timothy W Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal (January-August 2010). Project Director in the survey and testing of Tayasal, a Middle Preclassic to Colonial period site in Petén, Guatemala. Stinson, Sara, 2003-2007 Editor, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology Stinson, Sara. 2011 Review of Human Variation: From the Laboratory to the Field. Edited by CG Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, Akira Yasukouchi, and Stanley Ulijaszek, CRC Press. American Journal of Human Biology 23:232. Strassler, Karen, "Photography's Asian Circuits" in Asia's Colonial Photographies, International Institute of Asian Studies Newsletter no 44. David Odo, ed. Leiden, The Netherlands. Summer 2007, pp. 1, 4-5. 2007